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- Galaxy Digital's recent Bitcoin withdrawals highlight institutional liquidity strategies and market impact. - August 2025 transactions of $13.2M and $16.21M BTC reflect strategic rebalancing and large-scale positioning. - The July $9B estate-planning sale minimized price disruption, contrasting with a July $1.18B dump causing a 2.45% drop. - Regulatory clarity (GENIUS Act) and ETF approvals boost Bitcoin's institutional adoption, with price targets up to $135K. - Galaxy's lending strategies and macroecon




- PHB plummeted 1039.6% in 24 hours, 91.24% in a month, and 6580.6% over one year amid sharp sell-offs. - Analysts cite no clear trigger but note bearish technical indicators like oversold RSI and bearish moving averages. - A backtest strategy is proposed to evaluate market responses using 10% drawdown thresholds and historical performance analysis.

- Bitcoin neared $110,000 in August 2025, with analysts warning of potential further declines if this critical support level breaks. - Institutional activity remains muted, while retail buying in the U.S. and Hong Kong drives short-term price fluctuations. - Technical indicators show bearish signals, with $100,000 as the next downside target if consolidation fails. - Analysts are divided on whether the pullback is a temporary correction or a prolonged bear market, with no clear macroeconomic catalysts emer

- Satoshi Nakamoto's anonymity reinforces Bitcoin's decentralized identity, shaping market psychology and institutional adoption. - Market volatility spikes when indirect Satoshi references emerge, linking Bitcoin's value to its mythos and ideological purity. - Institutions treat Bitcoin as "digital gold" due to its scarcity narrative, amplified by the untouched 1.1M "dead" coins. - Unresolved narratives buffer Bitcoin against short-term corrections, sustaining interest through speculative "what if" scenar

- The Fed's Sept 2025 meeting faces pressure to cut rates amid weak job growth (35K/mo) and 4.9% inflation, with markets pricing an 82% chance of a 25-basis-point reduction. - Proponents cite labor market tightening risks, while skeptics warn against premature easing due to inflation stickiness and tariff-driven price pressures. - Historical "September Effect" (avg 1.1% S&P 500 drop) amplifies volatility risks, compounded by seasonal liquidity declines and macroeconomic uncertainty. - Strategic allocations

- XRP's $2.90 support faces intense pressure from institutional selling and buyer defense amid ETF catalysts. - Technical indicators show waning bearish momentum with RSI rebounding and MACD narrowing, but sustained strength above $2.90 is critical. - Whale accumulation near $3.20 and 11 XRP ETF applications highlight institutional confidence post-SEC commodity classification. - A $3.04 breakout could trigger a rally to $3.30, while breakdown below $2.84 risks testing $2.80 support amid regulatory and stab
- 20:03Trump Cabinet Warns Court: Ruling Tariffs Illegal Could Trigger Diplomatic CrisisJinse Finance reported, citing foreign media, that on Friday, Trump administration officials told the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals that ruling Trump's global tariffs illegal would severely damage U.S. foreign policy. Treasury Secretary Bessent warned that this would bring "dangerous diplomatic embarrassment." The White House submitted statements from Bessent, Commerce Secretary Lutnick, and Secretary of State Rubio to the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals in Washington. The court is expected to soon rule on whether Trump exceeded his authority to impose tariffs under the 1977 Emergency Powers Act. During oral arguments on July 31, judges expressed skepticism about the government's claim of broad tariff powers, suggesting they might support the challenge brought by a group of small businesses and a coalition of Democratic-led states. Several cabinet ministers stated that if the tariffs are ruled invalid, it would overturn the results achieved after months of negotiations with countries such as the EU, Japan, and South Korea. "Suspending the effectiveness of the tariffs would expose the United States to the risk of retaliation from other countries, as they would believe the U.S. lacks the ability to respond quickly to retaliation," Bessent said.
- 19:43Fed's Daly believes tariff-related price increases are a one-time impactAccording to Golden Ten Data, Federal Reserve official Daly stated that he still believes the price increases related to tariffs will be one-off and will not have a lasting impact on long-term inflation.
- 19:10BTC falls below $108,000Jinse Finance reported that according to market data, BTC has fallen below $108,000 and is now quoted at $107,957.63, with a 24-hour decline of 3.96%. The market is experiencing significant volatility, so please ensure proper risk control.